Earth withered through a second-straight day of record-breaking heat on July 22, the EU's climate monitor said Wednesday, as large parts of Europe, Asia and North America suffer blistering temperatures.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a critical test of his leadership as he addresses the House of Commons for the first time since suspending seven Labour MPs who rebelled over a controversial welfare policy, underscoring tensions within his party over the two-child benefit cap.
The City of Luxembourg is taking a significant step towards mental health awareness by launching the 'Challenge 500' training programme, aiming to educate and certify 500 mental health first-aiders across the Grand Duchy for free.
A passenger plane carrying 19 people crashed during takeoff in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Wednesday, resulting in the death of many aboard while the pilot survived, according to local police.
A Luxembourg resident recently lost €30,000 in a sophisticated phone scam where criminals spoofed local numbers to impersonate banking and security officials, highlighting the growing threat of such frauds.
A new petition demanding the exclusion of LGBTQIA+ topics from school curricula in Luxembourg has ignited significant backlash, with organisations like Rosa Lëtzebuerg and CIGALE condemning the move and emphasising the importance of diverse education.
In a surprising move within the Luxembourg automotive sector, the Arnold Kontz Group has announced the sale of its car dealerships to the Belgian Louyet Group with the goal of refocusing on the "bicycle trade and soft mobility".
On Tuesday, rescue teams from the Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps (CGDIS) responded to two separate accidents, each resulting in two injuries.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Wednesday, 24 July.
Several young Luxembourg and French nationals are under investigation for criminal conspiracy and other serious charges related to a far-right virtual campaign targeting suspected paedophiles.
Luxembourg's most beautiful or striking locations are well-known to many, but how easy is it to identify these places from a 90-degree angle?